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2015/12/29 20:00:02 (permalink)

Fly reel

I am new to fly fishing and have caught a few steelhead on my 5wt rod. I would like to set up a 10' 7wt rod for steelhead. I would appreciate any suggestions as to what reel for these strong fast running fish.
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Re: Fly reel 2015/12/30 07:10:51 (permalink)
Lamson is always a good bet. Read lots of online reviews. Machined aluminum is going to be typically lighter and more durable than cast aluminum. I have a couple lamsons myself so I may be a bit biased, but they seem to generally have a great reputation.
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Re: Fly reel 2015/12/31 22:08:04 (permalink)
Ditto on the Lamson reel. I've been using a Lamson Radius 2.0 for the past 12 or so years and I'm very satisfied with it. The Radius 2.0 is not available anymore but the Lamson Guru is the closest to it. It's about $200.00 retail but this is the time of year to watch for sales. Check out www.mrfc.com , I think they have the Lamson Guru HD (in 6 weight ) on sale for about $160.00 . I've never fished for steelhead but I've handle some big trout (24" plus) on the Yough and the Lamson drag system is very nice. It may sound pricey, but I'll guarantee you'll only have it for a lifetime. Hope this helps and I wish you and everyone on the board a happy and healthy new year. Let us know how it works out.
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Re: Fly reel 2016/01/01 06:23:03 (permalink)
http://www.fishusa.com/product/Waterworks-Lamson-Guru-II-Fly-Reels the guru is discontinued. It's been replaced by the guru II. The spare spools are not interchangeable. so if you plan on buying a reel now and possibly a spare spool later, get the new model as I went through this same thing with their last discontinued reel, the konic II. I was unable to find a spate spool when I wanted one. Still a great reel though.
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Re: Fly reel 2016/10/31 15:43:12 (permalink)
Cast aluminum is basically making a mold and pouring liquid aluminum into the mold.  Machined is taking a block of aluminum and cutting away from it to produce the reel.  Machined is more durable in the long run.
 
If you're fishing in the bitter cold, then don't discount a sealed drag.  Not only will it help from getting sand and silt in your drag system but it will also prevent your reel from freezing up in below freezing days on the stream.  That typically will cost you more for a reel, but on days when my friends are dunking their frozen reels in the water to free them up for a few minutes or busting off fish because their drag is frozen solid, it's money well spent when my reel is still working fine.
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Re: Fly reel 2016/10/31 16:53:42 (permalink)
I fish a 10' 7 wt also. My favorite reel for this rod, steelhead, is a Hardy Perfect Taupo. Pricy at around $700 but worth the money & with care will last a lifetime. Love click/pawl reels. Another great clicker reel is the Abel Switch, $500. Expensive, but worth the money. The 10' 7 wt I fish is a two piece Loomis glx classic. sweet, sweet rod for the Erie tribs. If you fish steelhead a lot it pays to get the best rod, reel you can afford. Lots of other good choices out there.
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Re: Fly reel 2016/11/05 01:34:50 (permalink)
I don't even have a combo that would hit 500 bucks even if you count the line, for erie steelhead, especially PA I think paying that much is a little overkill, unless you have the money to pay for it, then feel free, but I have seen everything from cheap cabelas reels to more expensive things that I wouldn't imagine buying, with that said I have an Allen reel for my 7wt, little on the heavy side but it balances with my rod, so I am good. Just look at what is in your price range and find the best deal you can.

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Re: Fly reel 2016/11/05 23:40:30 (permalink)
I'm with dux+deer, I've been using an Orvis Battenkill disc since they introduced the reel, and it is a fine unit (probably costs a lot more today than I paid back when they first came out!), and has held up like a champ!
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Re: Fly reel 2016/12/11 20:25:41 (permalink)
You can't go wrong with Lamson for an even price to quality ratio. My Konic is my go to 7/8 wt Steelhead and light Saltwater reel.

Cabela's has incredibly affordable options like the Wind River reel. Unbeatable price when it's on sale, and they actually use Lamson technology for this particular reel. However, it's not as durable as the Lamson products themselves.

I also use Okuma SLVs. Another great reel for the price. It's biggest down fall is durability. If you drop it on a rock or knock it off the shelf in your basement or garage, expect it to crack or warp. Sometimes to the point where it's unusable. 
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Re: Fly reel 2020/09/30 14:40:39 (permalink)
I fish a 10' 7 wt also My favorite reel for this rod, steelhead, is a Hardy Perfect Taupo. Pricy at around $700 but worth the money & with care will last a lifetime
post edited by bansalrehana - 2020/10/22 00:46:11
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Re: Fly reel 2020/10/08 13:55:56 (permalink)
Check out the Okuma Helios SX. Info can be found right here on fish erie.

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Re: Fly reel 2020/10/08 14:55:43 (permalink)
Bigfoot I got the store local programmed on the NUVI. Just need to turn the steering wheel in the right direction. 😁

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Re: Fly reel 2020/10/21 15:15:54 (permalink)
bansalrehana
I also use Okuma SLVs. Another great reel for the price. It's biggest down fall is durability. If you drop it on a rock or knock it off the shelf in your basement or garage, expect it to crack or warp. Sometimes to the point where it's unusable. 
 


I've gone thru a few of them. Burned atleast 3 of up salmon fishin. For the money, just pitch em and get another.
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Re: Fly reel 2020/10/30 10:33:05 (permalink)
i to use a 10ft 7wt i use a tfo bvk rod and a cheeky reel bit spendy and over kill but its drag system is top notch

I'd rather be lucky then good,but im to good to be lucky
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Re: Fly reel 2021/02/10 19:25:17 (permalink)
I like and have good service with Ross reels.

How did the person who invented the first clock know what time it was?
 
 
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Re: Fly reel 2021/02/11 08:16:28 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Fisherlady2 2021/02/11 09:19:10
Lamson reels offer a Varity of reels at anything from price point reels with the Lamson liquid all the way up to Cobalt which is made to battle anything in the deep blue. Also I like Hardy reels but you jump into a different price bracket due to them being machined and imported from England. Both are wonderful brands that will due just fine with any steelhead in the great lakes. If you are ever in the area stop into the Fishusa Pro Shop and check out both reels for your self. 
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Re: Fly reel 2021/03/05 19:46:25 (permalink)
Use an 11.5 switch 8 wt with a lamson 3.5 for all SR fishes -great combo for a one rod fits all.
Only change to a 5 wt in winter for cold water steel steel.
Sought a lot of advise before buying the Switch and Lamson-- was worth it.
post edited by r3g3 - 2021/03/05 19:52:35
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Re: Fly reel 2022/02/02 06:43:00 (permalink)
Cast aluminum is basically making a mold and pouring liquid aluminum into the mold.  Machined is taking a block of aluminum and cutting away from it to produce the reel.  Machined is more durable in the long run.  


post edited by Davesdewas - 2022/02/07 03:38:40
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Re: Fly reel 2022/02/15 01:43:05 (permalink)
Thanks for your advice
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Re: Fly reel 2022/02/18 11:57:55 (permalink)
I recently purchased a Waterworks Lamson Liquid fly reel, -3+ size. I needed another reel like I needed another hole in my head, but it was around my birthday, so I treated myself. Seems like a quality reel considering the price and it supposedly has the same drag that is featured on the more expensive reels in this brand. I couldn't figure out (dumb me) how to remove the spool!!! Had to do a web search to find out. Easy peezy once you know how. Plan on lining it with 10# Golden Stren and use when fishing nymphs, etc. I have 2,3 and 4weight rods that I plan on matching it up with. Tight lines to one and all.
post edited by bigfoot - 2022/02/18 23:03:22

How did the person who invented the first clock know what time it was?
 
 
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Re: Fly reel 2022/07/15 04:40:34 (permalink)
Cast aluminum is basically making a mold and pouring liquid aluminum into the mold.  Machined is taking a block of aluminum and cutting away from it to produce the reel.  Machined is more durable in the long run.  


post edited by puchna8 - 2022/07/24 14:16:05
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